God is revealed in every person we meet…from the margins, to the web

Faith from the Margins to the Web is a collaboratively produced blog and Gospel commentary written through the eyes and experiences of people living with homelessness, poverty, and food insecurity.

God is revealed in every person that we meet. Sometimes, we need to be invited into an opportunity to see and hear how God is experienced in places and people beyond the reach of our usual social circles. This project pairs college and community interviewers with people living with poverty to discuss and reflect on how the Gospel is experienced across social margins. Each week’s blog post invites us into deeper relationship with the Gospel lessons of the Revised Common Lectionary. Whether for personal use, group bible study, or sermon preparation: the experience of the Gospel from the margins to the web evangelizes all of us.

Faith from the Margins to the Web

Faith from the Margins to the Web is updated weekly, with new content published each Tuesday, in anticipation of the upcoming Sunday’s lectionary readings. The curator of Faith from the Margins to the Web is Sarah Kye Price.

Archives of Faith from the Margins to the Web remain freely available and can be searched by recent posts, content themes or liturgical seasons (categories).